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Man Utd’s former captain has taken aim at Carrick, his coaching staff and his wife during an eventful few weeks.
Roy Keane has said he hopes Michael Carrick is named permanent Manchester United manager this summer – before immediately warning it would be the wrong decision.
ROY KEANE says he hopes Michael Carrick gets the Manchester United job on a permanent basis. The United legend has made a drastic U-turn on the interim boss only a few days after he declared
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Roy Keane doubles down on Carrick verdict in latest rant
Michael Carrick’s start to life as Head Coach of Manchester United has gone as well as it possibly could over his first two games in charge. Carrick has got United back in a great position to qualify for the Champions League next season after back-to-back wins over Manchester City and Arsenal,
Roy Keane says Michael Carrick does not have enough "football knowledge" to lead Manchester United to Premier League title glory.
Roy Keane has admitted he "hopes" Michael Carrick is handed the permanent Manchester United job, marking a surprise softening of his stance on the interim boss. While the former captain remains sceptical about whether Carrick can deliver a league title,
Michael Carrick is giving Kobbie Mainoo the chance that Ruben Amorim did not.
MARTIN O’NEILL, Roy Keane, Eddie Gray and Sean Dyche were among the football figures who joined mourners to bid farewell to Scotland and Nottingham Forest legend John Robertson. The two-time
Michael Carrick used to look up to Roy Keane. When he was a youth teamer at West Ham, Carrick would analyse the way the Manchester United captain walked out of the dressing room at Upton Park. The first time he faced Keane on the pitch,
Roy Keane has maintained that Manchester United need someone "bigger and better" as permanent manager, despite interim boss Michael Carrick's success so far.
In the summer of 2002, a dispute inside the Republic of Ireland’s football camp spiralled into a national controversy. Few sporting rows have lodged themselves in the Irish imagination as stubbornly as Keane v McCarthy in Saipan, culminating in Keane’s departure from the Irish World Cup squad.